My Little Funhouse

My Little Funhouse

My Little Funhouse, 1992
Background information
Genres Hard Rock
Years active 1990–1996
Labels Geffen Records
Past members Alan Lawlor : Vocals
Anthony "Tony" Morrissey : Guitar
Brendan Morrissey : Guitar
Gary Deevy : Bass
Derek Maher : Drums
(replaced in 1993 by Graham Hopkins)

My Little Funhouse were a rock band from Kilkenny, Ireland in the early 1990s.

After winning the Carling Hot Press band competition, they got signed to Island Publishing and went on, in late 1991, to sign what was Geffen Records' largest deal to that date: $2 million (around the same time, Geffen signed with Nirvana for $60,000). Geffen saw them as the next Guns'n'Roses, and even included them in the video of November Rain.[1]

Their debut album Standunder comprises heavy rock'n'roll and slower, more intimate songs. Guitars are prominent, as was typical of the early 1990s. Alan Lawlor's vocals are very distinctive and make a strong impression. The album enjoyed some success and several songs were released as singles: I Want Some of That, Wishing Well, Destiny /L.S.D and Raintown.

Drummer Derek Maher left in 1993 to be replaced by Graham Hopkins (who later joined the band Therapy?).

My Little Funhouse members moved to Los Angeles and started to record more material that never got to be released.

Discography

Tracklist:
  1. I Want Some of That
  2. Addicted
  3. No More Lies
  4. Standunder
Tracklist:
  1. I Want Some of That
  2. Destiny
  3. Wishing Well
  4. L.S.D.
  5. I Know What I Need (turns to You Blew It, a non-listed track, around 3m 24s)
  6. Catholic Boy
  7. Lonely
  8. Anonymous
  9. Been Too Long
  10. Raintown
  11. Standunder

References

  1. Tony Clayton-Lea (28 May 2011). "We Were Here". The Irish Times. Retrieved 5 September 2011.

External links

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